Just would like to add some details... Permissions for rm are affected
only by the parent directory of the file. So you could delete whatever
you want if you have permissions on the parent dir. You can't delete the
file owned by you if you don't have write rights on parent dir. Correct
and expected behaviour.

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User can delete file owned by root with rm.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292447
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